This course will help you find a job related to Accounting upon graduation. Not just any job; one that meets your personal and financial needs and makes you excited about the future. In this course, you'll explore career paths, potential salary outcomes, and different roles. Then, you'll pick target jobs and opportunities that are the best fit for you, and make a clear plan of action toward securing them.



Explore diverse roles in accounting, including public accounting, corporate finance, government accounting, nonprofit accounting, and specialized areas like forensic accounting and tax consulting.
Match personal strengths and interests to target accounting jobs, considering salary expectations and the ROI of an accounting degree across different specializations.
Develop an accounting-focused resume, LinkedIn profile, and articulate your skills relevant to the field, including technical competencies and soft skills valued by accounting employers.
Network with accounting professionals, learn how to engage with mentors, and understand the value of professional relationships in the accounting industry, including CPA societies and professional organizations.
Learn additional skills such as data analytics, Excel proficiency, QuickBooks certification, and communication skills to enhance your accounting qualifications and stand out in the job market.
Master the tools and techniques for finding jobs in accounting, including specialized job boards, recruitment firms, and networking strategies specific to the accounting profession.
Understand and develop unique skills like analytical thinking, attention to detail, and ethical reasoning to excel in the accounting job market and build a successful career.
Explore the requirements and benefits of CPA certification, understanding how it impacts career trajectory, salary potential, and professional opportunities.
This course is delivered online through an institution of the Lower Cost Models Consortium (LCMC) that is different than your degree-granting institution that awards the academic credit for the course.